Bayesian methods have become among the most popular methods in phylogenetics, but theoretical opposition to this methodology remains. After providing an introduction to Bayesian theory in this context, I attempt to tackle the problem mentioned most often in the literature: the "problem of the priors" —how to assign prior probabilities to tree hypotheses. I first argue that a recent objection— that an appropriate assignment of priors is impossible— is based on a misunderstanding of what ignorance and bias are. I then consider different methods of assigning prior probabilities to trees. I argue that priors need to be derived from an understanding of how distinct taxa have evolved and that the appropriate evolutionary model is captured by the ...
Recent studies have observed that Bayesian analyses of sequence data sets using the program MrBayes ...
Phylogenetic trees constructed from molecular sequence data rely on largely arbitrary assumptions ab...
Pickett and Randle (2005) showed that for n > 4 taxa, any prior probability distribution that is uni...
Bayesian methods have become among the most popular methods in phylogenetics, but theoretical opposi...
Abstract.—Prior distributions can have a strong effect on the results of Bayesian analyses. However,...
Abstract.—Prior distributions can have a strong effect on the results of Bayesian analyses. However,...
Abstract.—Only recently has Bayesian inference of phylogeny been proposed. The method is now a pract...
Although Bayesian phylogenetic methodologies were first developed in the 1960s (Felsenstein, 1968,20...
Prior distributions can have a strong effect on the results of Bayesian analyses. However, no genera...
Abstract. — What does the posterior probability of a phylogenetic tree mean? This simulation study s...
Abstract. — Bayesian phylogenetic methods require the selection of prior probability distributions f...
© 2015 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Syste...
Abstract. — Bayesian phylo^enetic methods reiiuire Ihe selection of prior probability distribulions ...
Phylogenetic trees are currently routinely reconstructed from an alignment of character sequences (u...
Here we introduce a general class of multiple calibration birth-death tree priors for use in Bayesia...
Recent studies have observed that Bayesian analyses of sequence data sets using the program MrBayes ...
Phylogenetic trees constructed from molecular sequence data rely on largely arbitrary assumptions ab...
Pickett and Randle (2005) showed that for n > 4 taxa, any prior probability distribution that is uni...
Bayesian methods have become among the most popular methods in phylogenetics, but theoretical opposi...
Abstract.—Prior distributions can have a strong effect on the results of Bayesian analyses. However,...
Abstract.—Prior distributions can have a strong effect on the results of Bayesian analyses. However,...
Abstract.—Only recently has Bayesian inference of phylogeny been proposed. The method is now a pract...
Although Bayesian phylogenetic methodologies were first developed in the 1960s (Felsenstein, 1968,20...
Prior distributions can have a strong effect on the results of Bayesian analyses. However, no genera...
Abstract. — What does the posterior probability of a phylogenetic tree mean? This simulation study s...
Abstract. — Bayesian phylogenetic methods require the selection of prior probability distributions f...
© 2015 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Syste...
Abstract. — Bayesian phylo^enetic methods reiiuire Ihe selection of prior probability distribulions ...
Phylogenetic trees are currently routinely reconstructed from an alignment of character sequences (u...
Here we introduce a general class of multiple calibration birth-death tree priors for use in Bayesia...
Recent studies have observed that Bayesian analyses of sequence data sets using the program MrBayes ...
Phylogenetic trees constructed from molecular sequence data rely on largely arbitrary assumptions ab...
Pickett and Randle (2005) showed that for n > 4 taxa, any prior probability distribution that is uni...